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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
All of the following territory constitutes the 57th assembly district:
(1) Adams County. That part of Adams County consisting of the towns of Colburn and Richfield.
(2) Outagamie County. That part of Outagamie County consisting of the town of Dale.
(3) Portage County. That part of Portage County consisting of all of the following:
(a) The towns of Almond, Belmont, and Lanark.
(b) The village of Almond.
(4) Waupaca County. That part of Waupaca County consisting of all of the following:
(a) The towns of Caledonia, Dayton, Farmington, Fremont, Lind, Little Wolf, Royalton, St. Lawrence, Waupaca, and Weyauwega.
(b) The villages of Fremont and Ogdensburg.
(c) The cities of Manawa, Waupaca, and Weyauwega.
(5) Waushara County. That part of Waushara County consisting of all of the following:
(a) The towns of Aurora, Bloomfield, Coloma, Dakota, Deerfield, Hancock, Leon, Marion, Mount Morris, Oasis, Plainfield, Poy Sippi, Richford, Rose, Saxeville, Springwater, Warren, and Wautoma.
(b) The villages of Coloma, Hancock, Lohrville, Plainfield, Redgranite, and Wild Rose.
(c) The city of Wautoma.
(6) Winnebago County. That part of Winnebago County consisting of the towns of Poygan and Rushford.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Wisconsin Statutes State Sovereignty, Jurisdiction and Divisions (Ch. 1 to 4) § 4.57. Fifty-seventh assembly district - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/wi/state-sovereignty-jurisdiction-and-divisions-ch-1-to-4/wi-st-4-57/
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